Oh my god. Truly. This is exactly how I want to look like. What I mean is the overall vibe – the colours, the fabrics, the layers, the shapes, the sizes. There is so much of what I feel close and connected to. My oh my. I am glad to be still young enough to pull off a style like this.Thank you for the injection of inspiration.Versatility in pictures is needed and appreciated. But seeing a soul-mate is more rare and because of it such a treat!Now, everyone, "to the wardrobes"!

i have a question for u, Sart……. what do u think about make up??? some girls do look great with make up but i find some makeup-free faces like Emmanuelle Alt (and Garance maybe?) looking fabulous as well

I think she's the same girl who was laughing a lot of posts ago, wrapped in a big coat, with a big cognac leather handbag, in the same location of the first photo: I loved that pic, so I decided to portray this little Ms Adorable!This jacket is perfect for her: so soft, particular and free…

A Leica camera case without doubt, although I doubt specific details of the model. I have a D-Lux3 which has both the straps to one end, making a 'portrait' rather than 'landscape'. I should be more brave and take it out of my bag and 'wear' it. Inspiring!

I noticed that these photos are categorized as “androgynous.” I’m just wondering how the Sartorialist defines androgyny? I have a haircut similar to this and don’t define myself as androgynous, although I can see how some might think of me as leaning in that direction.

I think her clothing is feminine, accentuating especially in the second picture her waist and legs. Is it just the hair, or is it the mostly dark palette of her clothing as well?